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Trump Administration Restricts Press Access, Launches FCC Investigations
President Trump's administration has limited access for several news outlets, including blocking Associated Press reporters from White House events and ousting news organizations from their Pentagon offices; the FCC launched investigations into NPR, PBS, and other media companies over perceived bias...
Trump Administration Restricts Press Access, Launches FCC Investigations
President Trump's administration has limited access for several news outlets, including blocking Associated Press reporters from White House events and ousting news organizations from their Pentagon offices; the FCC launched investigations into NPR, PBS, and other media companies over perceived bias...
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52% Bias Score


White House Bars AP From Presidential Events, Sparking First Amendment Debate
The White House barred Associated Press journalists from three presidential events, including two in the Oval Office, after demanding a change in their style guide regarding the name of the Gulf of Mexico, raising First Amendment concerns about press freedom.
White House Bars AP From Presidential Events, Sparking First Amendment Debate
The White House barred Associated Press journalists from three presidential events, including two in the Oval Office, after demanding a change in their style guide regarding the name of the Gulf of Mexico, raising First Amendment concerns about press freedom.
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36% Bias Score


White House Bars AP Reporter Over Gulf of Mexico Name Dispute
On Tuesday, the White House barred an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event because the AP refused to use President Trump's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico, citing its style guide and the lack of international recognition for the change, raising First Amendment concerns.
White House Bars AP Reporter Over Gulf of Mexico Name Dispute
On Tuesday, the White House barred an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event because the AP refused to use President Trump's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico, citing its style guide and the lack of international recognition for the change, raising First Amendment concerns.
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52% Bias Score


Iran Pardons Journalists Imprisoned for Mahsa Amini Coverage
Iranian authorities pardoned journalists Elaheh Mohammadi and Niloufar Hamedi on February 11th, after they were imprisoned for covering Mahsa Amini's death; the pardon, part of a wider amnesty for 3,000 prisoners, follows over a year of imprisonment and a lengthy legal process, highlighting the ongo...
Iran Pardons Journalists Imprisoned for Mahsa Amini Coverage
Iranian authorities pardoned journalists Elaheh Mohammadi and Niloufar Hamedi on February 11th, after they were imprisoned for covering Mahsa Amini's death; the pardon, part of a wider amnesty for 3,000 prisoners, follows over a year of imprisonment and a lengthy legal process, highlighting the ongo...
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28% Bias Score


White House Bars AP Reporter Over "Gulf of America" Stylebook Dispute
The White House blocked an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event because the news agency did not change its stylebook to use "Gulf of America," prompting press freedom concerns and a potential legal challenge; a second AP reporter was later barred from a separate event.
White House Bars AP Reporter Over "Gulf of America" Stylebook Dispute
The White House blocked an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event because the news agency did not change its stylebook to use "Gulf of America," prompting press freedom concerns and a potential legal challenge; a second AP reporter was later barred from a separate event.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Wins Appeal in Defamation Lawsuit Against Pulitzer Prize Board
A Florida appellate court unanimously affirmed a lower court's ruling, rejecting the Pulitzer Prize Board's motion to dismiss President Trump's defamation lawsuit concerning the 2018 Pulitzer Prizes awarded to the New York Times and Washington Post for their coverage of alleged Russian collusion wit...
Trump Wins Appeal in Defamation Lawsuit Against Pulitzer Prize Board
A Florida appellate court unanimously affirmed a lower court's ruling, rejecting the Pulitzer Prize Board's motion to dismiss President Trump's defamation lawsuit concerning the 2018 Pulitzer Prizes awarded to the New York Times and Washington Post for their coverage of alleged Russian collusion wit...
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52% Bias Score

Record Number of Journalist Deaths in 2024 Highlights Global Press Safety Crisis
2024 was the deadliest year for journalists in over three decades, with at least 124 killed, mostly in Gaza and Lebanon due to the conflict, highlighting global failures to protect the press.

Record Number of Journalist Deaths in 2024 Highlights Global Press Safety Crisis
2024 was the deadliest year for journalists in over three decades, with at least 124 killed, mostly in Gaza and Lebanon due to the conflict, highlighting global failures to protect the press.
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56% Bias Score

White House Bars AP Journalists Over "Gulf of America" Naming Dispute
The White House barred Associated Press journalists from two press events on Tuesday after the news agency refused to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the "Gulf of America", prompting a letter from AP's executive editor criticizing the administration's action as a violation of free speech.

White House Bars AP Journalists Over "Gulf of America" Naming Dispute
The White House barred Associated Press journalists from two press events on Tuesday after the news agency refused to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the "Gulf of America", prompting a letter from AP's executive editor criticizing the administration's action as a violation of free speech.
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40% Bias Score

Vietnamese Journalist Huy Duc Indicted for Facebook Posts
On February 12, 2025, Vietnam's Supreme People's Procuracy indicted journalist Truong Huy San ("Huy Duc") for "abusing democratic freedoms" via 13 Facebook posts (2015-2024) criticizing the government; the case was transferred to Hanoi's People's Court, following a similar case against lawyer Tran D...

Vietnamese Journalist Huy Duc Indicted for Facebook Posts
On February 12, 2025, Vietnam's Supreme People's Procuracy indicted journalist Truong Huy San ("Huy Duc") for "abusing democratic freedoms" via 13 Facebook posts (2015-2024) criticizing the government; the case was transferred to Hanoi's People's Court, following a similar case against lawyer Tran D...
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60% Bias Score

Turkish Government Crackdown on Opposition Figures
CHP representatives visited Suat Toktaş (Halk TV), mayors Ahmet Özer and Rıza Akpolat, and Tayfun Kahraman in Silivri prison, highlighting the Turkish government's increasing use of judicial measures against political figures and journalists, reflecting their fear of losing power.

Turkish Government Crackdown on Opposition Figures
CHP representatives visited Suat Toktaş (Halk TV), mayors Ahmet Özer and Rıza Akpolat, and Tayfun Kahraman in Silivri prison, highlighting the Turkish government's increasing use of judicial measures against political figures and journalists, reflecting their fear of losing power.
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56% Bias Score

White House Bars AP Reporter Over Gulf Naming Dispute
On Tuesday, the White House barred an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event because the AP refused to change its stylebook to use "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico," prompting concerns about press freedom and setting a concerning precedent.

White House Bars AP Reporter Over Gulf Naming Dispute
On Tuesday, the White House barred an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event because the AP refused to change its stylebook to use "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico," prompting concerns about press freedom and setting a concerning precedent.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's USAID Freeze Threatens Global Independent Media
President Trump's freeze of over $268 million in USAID funding for independent media, impacting 6,200 journalists and numerous organizations across 30 countries, has caused immediate operational shutdowns and layoffs, raising concerns about misinformation and the empowerment of authoritarian regimes...

Trump's USAID Freeze Threatens Global Independent Media
President Trump's freeze of over $268 million in USAID funding for independent media, impacting 6,200 journalists and numerous organizations across 30 countries, has caused immediate operational shutdowns and layoffs, raising concerns about misinformation and the empowerment of authoritarian regimes...
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44% Bias Score
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